Emerging Adulthood and Higher Education A New Student Development Paradigm
Coordonnateurs : Murray Joseph L., Arnett Jeffrey Jensen
This important book introduces Arnett?s emerging adulthood theory to scholars and practitioners in higher education and student affairs, illuminating how recent social, cultural, and economic changes have altered the pathway to adulthood. Chapters in this edited collection explore how this theory fits alongside current student development theory, the implications for how college students learn and develop, and how emerging adulthood theory is uniquely suited to address challenges facing higher education today. Emerging Adulthood and Higher Education provides important recommendations for administrators, counselors, and student affairs personnel to provide effective programs and services to facilitate their emerging adults? journeys through this formative stage of life.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Joseph L. Murray and Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
2 Conceptual Foundations of Emerging Adulthood
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
3 Emerging Adulthood and Psychosocial Development in College
Joseph L. Murray
4 Emerging Adulthood through the Lens of Social Identity
Rosemary J. Perez & Lisa Landreman
5 Generational Theory and Emerging Adulthood
Joseph L. Murray
6 Career Development in Emerging Adulthood
Lisa Severy
7 Problems Associated with Emerging Adulthood
Aimee C. Adams & Bruce Sharkin
8 The Role of Parents in Emerging Adulthood
Richard Mullendore, Christina Daniel, & Michael Toney
9 Strategic Enrollment Management for Emerging Adults: An Organizational and Equity-Based Perspective
Jarrett B. Warshaw & James C. Hearn
10 Creating Campus Environments for Emerging Adults
C. Carney Strange
11 Student Affairs Programs for Emerging Adults
Maureen E. Wilson & Patrick G. Love
12 Cultivating Relationships between the Institution and Its Emerging Adult AlumniShelby K. Radcliffe
13 Conclusion and Future Directions
Joseph L. Murray & Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
Appendix: Information and Resources on Emerging Adulthood
Contributor Biographies
Joseph L. Murray is Associate Professor of Education and Director of the Graduate Program in College Student Personnel at Bucknell University, USA.
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett is Research Professor of Psychology at Clark University, USA. He is also the Founding President and Executive Director of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (www.ssea.org).
Date de parution : 09-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 09-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’Emerging Adulthood and Higher Education :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; Low SES Student; Emerging Adult Years; Nonsuicidal Self-injury; Student Affairs; American College Personnel Association; Student Affairs Profession; Student Affairs Practice; Post-Secondary Education; Lesbian Gay Bisexual Community; Student Affairs Field; Traditional Aged College Students; EAs; Emerging Adult Population; Young Alumni; millenials; Baxter Magolda; parental involvement; Emerging Adulthood; student life; Student Affairs Programs; cross-generational relationships; Student Development Theory; LGB Individual; higher education; Emerging Adult Children; career development; Influence College Choice; generational theory; Mentoring Environments; Arnett's theory of emerging adulthood; Alumni Offices; adult education; Transgender Identity Development; transition to adulthood; psychological development; Emerging Adulthood and Higher Education; A New Student Development Paradigm; Joseph Murray; Jeffrey Jensen Arnett; Rosemary J; Perez; Lisa Landreman; Lisa Severy; Aimee C; Adams; Bruce Sharkin; Richard Mullendore; Christina Daniel; Michael Toney; Jarrett B; Warshaw; James C; Hearn; C; Carney Strange; Maureen E; Wilson; Patrick G; Love; Shelby K; Radcliffe